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Just remove the front fenders.
Really-single digit offset on a double digit wheel again....not sure what kinda inner tire wearing beast's that you guy's are trying to put together!Attachment 112203 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
19x8.5 et35
19x10 et40 on swifts...will it fit? |
Dear Fitment Gods,
If I get a set of 19x11 for the rear, what's the most aggressive offset I could run without being stanced out? Sincerely, Litto Z Commoner |
How big of a tire you want to go? 305 tire with 18 offset for rear is perfect flush with a drop (swift)
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So 21 is your answer , go lowest
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Get the +21 and add a 10mm spacer. |
gdi... i don't rly care for spacers. Guess i'll pass on these wheels
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Ya if u can find a wheel with 15 offset, u won't need spacer, it will be flush
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i would like to go even further and do 19x11 +5 to +10
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U can go further. I'm on 20x11 +0 at -2.4 camber. I just ordered 20x11.5 -12 |
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find that out & i can help you better-but the +21 you posted later is not bad/better Conservative,than with a poking wheel. are you base,sport or Nismo now...i can help you spot ck. a few things. (A 19x11+19 will have the same front spacing as a 19x10.5+12,,,,so 2mm ain't much difference.....Also go to the [official]370z wheel/tire fitment (pics/specs) only page & view all of those...& remember-with stock suspension & components....a -1.75 is about the straightest up & down you can adjust the oem stuff. Pm me anytime. |
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This beauty has +15 11" rear's with -2.0 camber.... Too much camber for me/ start adjusting the camber more positive & the top of wheel will begin poking out....zoom in & notice the wheel lean. It's ok if you drive easy & on curvy roads-but if you leave hard & Blaze the tires,,,, you gonna eat the inner pat out.Attachment 112542
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Hi i need help too, hope anyone could advise me
i want to put 20x10.5 +15 255/35/20 front and 20x11.5 +15 rear 285/30/20 rear i have a 09 touring an planning to upgrade to sport bakes if need it what do you think people |
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Second, those tires are going to be stretched. If that's the look you're going for, then mission accomplished. |
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is on stock height i need to put them to see how much can i dropped or leave it as is and for work do you mean spacers or what? Regards |
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and what tires do you think will be more accurate i want to look nice without go out the fender and even if its possible not do roll fender your advice its very appreciated Regards |
just making sure these will work. Tires only have 2k miles on them so want to use them for when i drive cross country twice and up the east coast twice and then I want to get some nicer tires than what the PO bought. Friend has a buyer for his Z but the buyer wants stock wheels for it. I have no clue on what i'm doing as far as offset.
18x8.5 +35 225-50-18 18x9.5 +18 245-45-18 |
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I got a good deal on a set of wheels. but im not sure if they will fit
wheels Front 20x9 3.25" Lip offset +35 Rear 20x11 5.25" Lip offset +11 tires Front: 245/35 R20 Rear: 305/30 R20 |
They will fit; you may have to be more on the -side of the rear camber spec.
Fronts will sit fine/ while rears may try to poke a tad (all pending rear camber setting) Do you drive a base,sport or Nismo now? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Outside of front wheel will be in just 0.04" further than a Nismo & rears will be out 0.71" further than a Nismo. On the rear, a good bit more out on the base & sport |
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19x9.5+22 19x10.5+12 What tire sizes do yall recommend Do i do the 265/305 combo or go up a size to 275/315. Thanks |
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Dear Fitment Senseis,
Do any of you have a picture of 19x9.5+30 with 255/35/19s in the front? I'm currently running 20x9.5+35 up front with 255/30/20 tires and its snug (bc dropped). The overall diameter of the 19s with 255/35/19 tires would be almost the same as my current set-up in the front so I'm trying to figured out if 5mm can make that big of a difference. Also, I'm having trust issues... So how would I go about measuring the offset of my current wheels? I have a feeling they may not be +35 in the front since apparently most Zs are running fronts at around +20 offset with a nice and tight fit. Any help is greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Fitment Noobish |
Why don't u just stick a bigger tire in fhe fronts? 5mm is soo tiny (less than 1/4"), my eyes can't see the 5mm difference
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265/35/19 u won't rub, I am running 275/35/19 28+ offset 10" rim in the front it never rubs (lowered on swift). What makes you think it will rub?
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https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8705/...06162551_c.jpgZ shoot 1 by Carlos Berrios, on Flickr https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8686/...5e27bdab_c.jpgfront2 by Carlos Berrios, on Flickr https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8707/...cbcb0917_c.jpgREAR by Carlos Berrios, on Flickr https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8611/...ec38bdf2_c.jpgimage (4) by Carlos Berrios, on Flickr I hope that can help you in something haha! if you have a question of my 19"wheels setup let me know!:tup: |
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This isn't the best picture for checking out wheel fitment but it's the only one I could find (got a new phone) |
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Here are a couple more of my current/old set-up
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